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Hillary Clinton Piles Up Research in Bid to Needle Donald Trump at First
Debate
Hillary Clinton’s advisers are talking to Donald J. Trump’s ghostwriter of
“The Art of the Deal,” seeking insights about Mr. Trump’s deepest
insecurities as they devise strategies to needle and undermine him in four
weeks at the first presidential debate, the most anticipated in a generation.
Her team is also getting advice from psychology experts to help create a
personality profile of Mr. Trump to gauge how he may respond to attacks and
deal with a woman as his sole adversary on the debate stage.
They are undertaking a forensic-style analysis of Mr. Trump’s performances
in the Republican primary debates, cataloging strengths and weaknesses as
well as trigger points that caused him to lash out in less-than-presidential
ways.
As Mrs. Clinton pores over this voluminous research with her debate team,
most recently for several hours on Friday, and her aides continue searching
for someone who can rattle her as a Trump stand-in during mock debates, Mr.
Trump is taking the opposite tack. Though he spent hours with his debate
team the last two Sundays, the sessions were more freewheeling than focused,
and he can barely conceal his disdain for laborious and theatrical practice
sessions.
“I believe you can prep too much for those things,” Mr. Trump said in an
interview last week. “It can be dangerous. You can sound scripted or phony
— like you’re trying to be someone you’re not.”
Rarely are debate preparations as illuminating about the candidates as a
debate itself, but Mrs. Clinton’s and Mr. Trump’s strikingly different
approaches to the Sept. 26 face-off are more revealing about their egos and
battlefield instincts than most other moments in the campaign.
Mrs. Clinton, a deeply competitive debater, wants to crush Mr. Trump on live
television, but not with an avalanche of policy details; she is searching
for ways to bait him into making blunders. Mr. Trump, a supremely confident
communicator, wants viewers to see him as a truth-telling political outsider
and trusts that he can box in Mrs. Clinton on her ethics and honesty.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/30/us/politics/hillary-clinton-donald-trump-debate.html?_r=0 |
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